Taylor Chandler Pens ‘Super Bowl Surprise’ Sports Story

NEW YORK — Taylor Lianne Chandler has penned a tawdry, erotic romance sports story, entitled “Super Bowl Surprise.”

The eBook, written by the notorious intersex lover of Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, and star of Vivid Entertainment’s “Going for the Gold,” is available through Riverdale Avenue Books.

“Super Bowl Surprise” is inspired by some of Taylor Lianne Chandler’s real-life experiences, and went on sale Sunday, February 1 for $0.99, to coincide with the Super Bowl.

“When the publisher of Riverdale Avenue Books approached me with this opportunity, I said yes without hesitation,” says Chandler. “The reality of writing an erotic short story set in and I thought, ‘I can’t do this!’ Much to my surprise not only did I do it, it was the most fun I have ever had!”

“Getting the email saying Lori loved it was beyond my wildest dreams — I feel immense satisfaction and accomplishment. I hope everyone falls in love with Sydney and Tia as much as I did creating them,” Chandler adds. “Is it exactly like my true life? I’m not telling!”

“Super Bowl Surprise” can be purchased at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and eBook retailers.

For more information, visit TaylorLianneChandler.com.

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